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�E C `V-.! <br /> r.UG 2 � 2010 <br /> in a timely manner. Other issues which may be discovered outside of an inspe",ROMMENTAL <br /> are also corrected in a timely manner. HEALTI-I D EPA RT I*/IEM NT <br /> Item 401: CCR 66265.171 Failed to store hazardous waste in a container that is in good <br /> condition. <br /> Seven-55g drums of grit blastwere seen stored outside on pallets. At the bottom of the rusty <br /> metal containers was caked grit blast. The grit blast was also seen on the ground around the <br /> pallets. Hazardous waste shall be stored in a container that are in good condition. <br /> Immediately transfer all hazardous wastes into containers that are in good condition or have <br /> hazardous wastes properly disposed of by a licensed hazardous waste hauler under a proper <br /> manifest. <br /> This is a Class II violation. <br /> Owens' Response/Corrective Action: <br /> The area has been cleaned up and the grit blast material was placed into new ,)ert -A-"Are- <br /> containers. The old, empty containers were sent offsite as scrap metal. ;0� <br /> Item 403: CCR 66265.173 Failed to keep hazardous waste containers closed except when <br /> adding or removing hazardous waste. <br /> -Eight-white tote bags of hazardous waste (chromium, lead, selenium) were seen open, or <br /> haphazardly closed. <br /> -One-15-20g black drum of MEK was open. <br /> -One 55g drum of oily contaminated debris nearthe vehicle maintenance area. <br /> All hazardous waste containers shall be closed at all times except when adding or removing <br /> waste. Immediately close these containers and ensure all hazardous waste containers are <br /> closed when not adding or removing waste. <br /> This is Class II violation. <br /> Owens' Response/Corrective Action: <br /> These containers were sealed the same day. Employees have been reminded <br /> of the importance of keeping waste containers closed. <br /> Item 407: CCR 66261.7(f) Contaminated container not marked with date emptied or <br /> managed within one year of being emptied. <br /> At time of inspection, the following empty containers which previously held a hazardous <br /> material were seen: <br /> -one 55 gallon white poly drum labeled ChemTreat CL-2150 <br /> -one 55 gallon blue poly drum labeled CL-2212 <br /> 8 <br />